The Setting
At Forever and a day, the Raban Coven has called for a congregation to solve the ongoing crisis. Since the merge of the two weakened covens, Raban has never been truly united and instead of strengthening each other, it has torn itself apart from the inside.
Witches of Raban have experienced a decrease in their witchcraft, believed to be related to their lack of connection and balance with each other. In a world like this, a coven of witches is only as safe and strong as their unity is. That is why at this gathering, all disputes must be settled and buried if Raban is to survive.
By nightfall, all conflict must be resolved. The coven has to make peace with its past and start anew, rising from the ashes of old quarrels and feuds. To that purpose, each must cleanse their mind of worldly disputes before entering the ritual to restore balance, peace and connection to their minds with the moon as their witness.
There will be tears. There will be sorrow and anger, surely. Any emotion must be felt to its fullest before it can be settled but in the end, they must be accepted and misdeeds must be forgiven. For hatred and distrust is for those who prefer to be divided in jealousy and scorn rather than to accept the beauty of difference and the humanity that lies in making mistakes.